Barron 73 Excellent
Barron Livability #175 ranked city in Wisconsin#4,835 ranked city in the USARanks better than 83% of areas

Pros and Cons of Living in Barron

PROS
  • Cost Of Living

    The overall cost of living in this area is much lower than average. This includes everyday goods and services, as well as housing, utilities and health care.

  • Crime

    With a lower than average crime rate per 100,000 people, this area could be considered a very safe place to live. Crime rates are based on both violent and property crimes.

  • Housing

    This area has received high scores in the housing category. This could be due to a positive home affordability ratio, high appreciation rates or elevated home values.

  • Health & Safety

    A high score in the health and safety category is a result of good air quality and the accessibility to health facilities such as hospitals, clinics, doctors, pharmacies and fire stations.

CONS
  • Amenities

    A majority of amenities are not ideally situated within a reasonable walking distance, which may lead residents to rely on a vehicle or public transportation.

  • Commute

    Public transportation is not readily available in this area and the average commute time to work could also be longer than the national average.

  • Schools

    Lower than average education levels, poor reading and math scores, as well as the inaccessibility of local elementary and high schools could all be factors in the low schools score.

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What's it like Living in Barron?

Located in the state of Wisconsin, Barron is a smaller city with a population of 3,306 residents. At 75%, the majority of the Barron population is White; this is followed by 15% Black and 2% American Indian and Alaskan. Barron tends to attract a younger crowd, as the median age of 33 is far below the national average. All the single ladies and all the single fellas might want to take notice as only 46% of the Barron population is married. If you're not a fan of traffic congestion and long commute times to work, Barron is the place to be. Commutes to work here are shorter, with an average one-way commute time taking only 15 minutes, significantly lower than the national average of 26 minutes.

Whether you’re moving to a new town to be closer to family, friends or for a new job, living in Barron could be a positive experience compared to other cities in Wisconsin if you know where to search. Don't forget to determine what matters most to you in a neighborhood. Consider factors such as safety, proximity to work or school, access to amenities (like parks, fitness facilities, grocery stores, restaurants), public transportation options, community atmosphere and the overall vibe you're looking for. Finding the best places to live in Barron and nearby areas is a much easier task when you can rely on information and data from the livability score, which includes amenities, crime, cost of living, commute, employment and other important metrics.

With a livability score of 71 out of 100, Barron is ranked #5,369 in the United States and #186 in Wisconsin. If we take a closer look at each of the categories on their own, we see that Barron ranks well for crime (B+), cost of living (A+) and housing (A-). Regrettably for Barron, there are some categories for which it does not rank well, this includes: amenities (F), education (D) and employment (D).

Unemployment rates can range pretty dramatically from one city to another. Knowing that Barron has an unemployment rate of 1.04% could mean increased job opportunities with a higher demand for workers. It could also lead to higher wages, as the demand for workers exceeds the availability of jobs. Most importantly, it could be a sign of a healthy and thriving local economy.

A healthy real estate market serves as a key economic indicator. It could signify overall local economic strength, stability and reflects consumer confidence in the area. Based on multiple factors including: median home and rental prices, appreciation rates and home affordability, Barron has received high marks in the housing category. Based on these calculations, the apartment rental and real estate market appears to be very healthy.

Being close to public transit, grocery stores, parks and other conveniences are all important when weighing your options for a new home in Barron. Before you determine if any of these amenities are available in the area, you will also want to know if the real estate prices in Barron are affordable. The median home price for Barron homes is $96,600, which is 42.2% lower than the Wisconsin average. If we take a closer look at the affordability of homes in Barron, we’ll see that the home price to income ratio is 2.4, which is 22.6% lower than the Wisconsin average.

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      Barron transportation information

      Statistic Barron Wisconsin National
      Average one way commute15min22min26min
      Workers who drive to work78.0%80.7%76.4%
      Workers who carpool10.2%8.3%9.3%
      Workers who take public transit0.0%1.9%5.1%
      Workers who bicycle0.0%0.8%0.6%
      Workers who walk9.8%3.3%2.8%
      Working from home2.0%4.2%4.6%
      Source: The Barron, WI data and statistics displayed above are derived from the United States Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS).